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Hori

Los Angeles, California

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Hori emerged in the gaming scene with "Winning Lure" in 1998, a fishing simulation game that garnered attention for its realistic mechanics and engaging gameplay. The company's dedication to innovation and quality is evident in titles such as "Pieces" and "Ocha no Ma Battle," which showcase their commitment to unique gaming experiences.

Specializing in casual and family-friendly genres, Hori has developed games for platforms including the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation. Their work on "Dai Mahjong" showcased innovative multiplayer features, influencing the casual gaming landscape and expanding the reach of traditional board games into the digital realm.

The publisher has achieved significant milestones such as partnerships with major console manufacturers and the launch of various successful game titles. Their market reach has grown, particularly in Japan, where they have established a loyal fan base.

Hori's portfolio reflects a commitment to delivering quality gaming experiences. Their contributions have resonated with players and critics alike, earning recognition for high ratings and positive reviews across their titles.

Hori continues to shape the casual gaming genre with upcoming projects like "Yuki no Jigsaw Kids," demonstrating their ongoing influence in the industry.

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January 1, 1969

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Los Angeles, California, Japan

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